Resistor color duo

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# Help
## Running the tests
Execute the tests with:
```bash
$ yarn test
```
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# Resistor Color Duo
Welcome to Resistor Color Duo on Exercism's TypeScript Track.
If you need help running the tests or submitting your code, check out `HELP.md`.
## Instructions
If you want to build something using a Raspberry Pi, you'll probably use _resistors_.
For this exercise, you need to know two things about them:
- Each resistor has a resistance value.
- Resistors are small - so small in fact that if you printed the resistance value on them, it would be hard to read.
To get around this problem, manufacturers print color-coded bands onto the resistors to denote their resistance values.
Each band has a position and a numeric value.
The first 2 bands of a resistor have a simple encoding scheme: each color maps to a single number.
For example, if they printed a brown band (value 1) followed by a green band (value 5), it would translate to the number 15.
In this exercise you are going to create a helpful program so that you don't have to remember the values of the bands.
The program will take color names as input and output a two digit number, even if the input is more than two colors!
The band colors are encoded as follows:
- Black: 0
- Brown: 1
- Red: 2
- Orange: 3
- Yellow: 4
- Green: 5
- Blue: 6
- Violet: 7
- Grey: 8
- White: 9
From the example above:
brown-green should return 15
brown-green-violet should return 15 too, ignoring the third color.
## Source
### Created by
- @msomji
### Contributed to by
- @EduardoBautista
- @SleeplessByte
### Based on
Maud de Vries, Erik Schierboom - https://github.com/exercism/problem-specifications/issues/1464

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import { decodedValue } from "./resistor-color-duo";
describe("Resistor Colors", () => {
it("Brown and black", () => {
expect(decodedValue(["brown", "black"])).toEqual(10);
});
it("Blue and grey", () => {
expect(decodedValue(["blue", "grey"])).toEqual(68);
});
it("Yellow and violet", () => {
expect(decodedValue(["yellow", "violet"])).toEqual(47);
});
it("Orange and orange", () => {
expect(decodedValue(["orange", "orange"])).toEqual(33);
});
it("Ignore additional colors", () => {
expect(decodedValue(["green", "brown", "orange"])).toEqual(51);
});
});

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const colorValues: Record<string, number> = {
black: 0,
brown: 1,
red: 2,
orange: 3,
yellow: 4,
green: 5,
blue: 6,
violet: 7,
grey: 8,
white: 9,
};
export const decodedValue = (values: string[]): number =>
parseInt(
values
.slice(0, 2)
.map((value) => colorValues[value])
.join(""),
10
);

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